What is Field Capacity?
Indicates the amount of water the soil can absorb/retain through percolation. This capacity is around 7% in sandy soil and around 60% in dense clay. In other words, it is the amount of water the soil can retain.
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An image on the weather radar that is convex to the direction of movement and resembles an arc shape, caused by mesoscale...
A rapidly rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground, capable of causing significant damage.
The lowest level of a given cloud or cloud layer in the atmosphere, relative to the observer's position above the ground.
Ball lightning appears during thunderstorms, taking the shape of glowing, electric orbs in the sky. It can appear in a variety...
A term used to identify clouds with a base height below 6,000 feet in the observer's direction. Stratiform clouds consist...
An elongated area of relatively low atmospheric pressure, often associated with unsettled weather conditions like storms...
A small, intense downdraft that produces damaging winds at the surface, typically lasting a few minutes and often associated...
The expected rate of temperature decrease in an adiabatically rising air parcel when there is no heat exchange with the environment....
Confluence refers to the area where two or more air streams or bodies of water meet and combine. In meteorology, it often...
Condensation is the process by which water vapor in the air cools and changes into liquid water. This process is crucial...
